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Jaguar Land Rover’s CEO Retires Months After Controversial Rebrand
Adrian Mardell speaks during an event with Keir Starmer at the Jaguar Land Rover manufacturing plant in Solihull, UK, on April 7.
Photographer: Adam Vaughan/EPA/Bloomberg
Jaguar Land Rover Chief Executive Officer Adrian Mardell is leaving the maker of luxury sport utility vehicles, as it grapples with higher US tariffs and a controversial makeover of the Jaguar brand.
“Adrian Mardell has expressed his desire to retire from JLR after three years as CEO and 35 years with the company,” a spokesperson said in a statement. “His successor will be announced in due course.”